
Vinyl holds up where wood and paint fail in the desert. We install UV-rated panels, set posts through caliche, and handle permits so your fence looks clean for decades - not just the first season.

Vinyl fence installation in Somerton means rigid PVC panels set between posts anchored in concrete - most standard backyards take one to three days once permits are cleared, and the finished fence needs nothing but an occasional rinse for decades.
For homeowners who are tired of maintaining a wood fence in the desert heat, vinyl is a practical answer. There is no painting, no staining, no sealing - ever. The Yuma area gets over 300 sunny days a year, and the UV exposure that destroys painted surfaces barely touches a quality vinyl product built for it. If you are still comparing options, our privacy fence installation page covers how different materials stack up for full-enclosure yards.
One thing that sets Somerton apart from most of the country is the caliche soil. That rock-hard layer below the surface requires specialized equipment to dig through, and contractors who do not work here regularly may not account for it - which leads to shallow posts that shift or fail after a monsoon season. We know this soil and price every job with it in mind from the start.
If existing fence panels are cracked, broken away, or posts wobble when you push them, the fence has reached the end of its life. In Somerton's wind-prone desert environment, a compromised fence can fail completely during a monsoon storm - often with very little warning.
Wood fences in the Yuma area face a double threat - moisture from monsoon season and termites active year-round in the Sonoran Desert. If you see soft, spongy wood at post bases or sections that crumble when pressed, the fence is being destroyed from the inside. Replacing with vinyl eliminates both problems permanently.
In Somerton's intense sun, painted surfaces fade and peel faster than in most of the country. If you have spent weekends scraping and repainting a wood or metal fence just to keep it looking decent, that is a clear sign you would benefit from a material that needs none of that attention.
Arizona law requires a barrier around residential swimming pools, and many homeowners also need a secure enclosure for dogs or young children. If you are adding any of these features to your yard, a new vinyl fence is often the cleanest and most durable way to create that boundary - plan it alongside the other project so everything is done together.
We install full privacy panels for backyards where you want solid enclosure and no sight lines, semi-privacy styles with slight spacing between boards for better airflow without giving up your boundary, and picket styles for front yards where the goal is definition and curb appeal rather than full screening. Every installation uses UV-stabilized vinyl selected for the Sonoran Desert climate - not standard residential product that grays out in a few seasons. We also install custom-height panels and gates with hardware sized to match, so the whole fence works as a single system. If you are also thinking about full containment for a dog or a pool barrier, our chain link fence installation service is worth comparing for larger perimeters where cost is the main factor.
Before any work begins, we confirm your property boundaries, check with your HOA if you have one, and pull the necessary City of Somerton permit. None of that falls on you. After installation, the fence is ready to use that same day - no curing period, no waiting for paint to dry, nothing.
Solid six-foot vinyl - complete enclosure with no gaps, rated for desert UV exposure.
Classic look with airflow - a smart choice for front yards and HOA-governed neighborhoods.
Single and double gates with matching hardware, plus non-standard heights for pools or sloped lots.
The Yuma area receives more annual sunshine than almost any other city in the United States - over 300 days per year. At that level of UV exposure, lower-grade vinyl products yellow, become brittle, and fade noticeably within a few years. Choosing the right material is not a minor technical detail here - it is what separates a fence that looks good in ten years from one that needs replacing in five. Homeowners in Fortuna Foothills and Gadsden face the same conditions, and we use the same UV-stabilized products across every job in the region.
Summer monsoon storms add another dimension. The sudden, powerful winds that roll through from June through September can knock over a fence that was not set deep enough - and Somerton's caliche soil means shallow posts are more common than they should be when contractors are not prepared for it. We assess your soil before we quote, set posts to the depth the soil and fence height require, and do not consider the job done until the fence has survived its first monsoon season standing straight.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit. We do not quote over the phone - every estimate starts with a real look at your yard.
We walk your fence line, probe for caliche, check for slopes and obstacles, and discuss style and height options. You get a written quote with materials and labor broken out separately - no verbal numbers.
We handle the City of Somerton permit application and arrange for underground utility lines to be marked before any digging starts. This step protects you legally and adds a few days to the timeline - but skipping it is never worth the risk.
Posts go in first, set in concrete and left to cure overnight. Panels and gates go up the next day. We walk the completed fence with you before we leave - checking that every post is solid, every panel is level, and every gate opens and latches smoothly.
We respond within 1 business day - a real person from our team, not an automated reply. There is no obligation after your estimate. We will schedule a free on-site visit to measure your yard, check the soil, and answer your questions before you commit to anything.
(928) 655-8478Arizona requires fence contractors above a certain project size to hold a license through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. You can verify any contractor's license and complaint history yourself in minutes at roc.az.gov.
We have set vinyl fence posts through caliche on properties throughout the Yuma area. That experience means the price we quote accounts for local soil from the start - no surprise upcharges when the digging gets hard.
The American Fence Association notes that UV exposure is a primary durability factor for vinyl in high-sun climates. We specify products with UV stabilizers that hold color and resist brittleness through decades of Sonoran Desert summers.
We ask about your HOA requirements during the estimate visit and design your fence to meet them. We also pull the required City of Somerton permit before any post hole is dug - so your fence is on record and above board from day one.
The right license, the right materials, and the right soil knowledge all come together in a fence that performs for decades. That is the standard we hold every Somerton installation to, and it is why homeowners call us back for the next project instead of starting the search over.
Need a tough, low-cost perimeter for a larger property or commercial space? Chain link is durable and requires almost no upkeep.
Learn MoreIf your main goal is blocking sight lines and creating a fully enclosed yard, see our dedicated privacy fence options.
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